stigmatism
/staɪˈmætɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A vision disorder in which light is not focused properly on the retina due to an irregular shape of the cornea or lens of the eye.
“The doctor diagnosed the patient with stigmatism and prescribed corrective lenses.”
2. noun
A mark of shame or discredit, especially one resulting from a social or moral stigma.
“The scandal left a lasting stigmatism on the company’s reputation.”